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I don't know exactly if they allow me to post here on GBATemp or not since they all don't care for this forum anymore...

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ps: But whatever here it is... though for me on Firefox the image keeps working fine though doesn't seem to work on Edge and maybe any other Chromium based browser, no idea...
Hi, I would like to know if the loader.kip included here was already preconfigured? or do I still need to edit some things this to undervolt my CPU and GPU aswell as the RAM speed. Thank you.
 
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I don't know exactly if they allow me to post here on GBATemp or not since they all don't care for this forum anymore...

So I kinda posted a image if you know what I mean :ph34r:

ps: But whatever here it is... though for me on Firefox the image keeps working fine though doesn't seem to work on Edge and maybe any other Chromium based browser, no idea...
Thanks!
So for Erista with 17.0.1 and AMS 1.7.0 I take "EOS 1.1 - atmosphere 1.7.0 pre" and "lineon conf5 (best for Erista)"?
 

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Hi, I would like to know if the loader.kip included here was already preconfigured? or do I still need to edit some things this to undervolt my CPU and GPU aswell as the RAM speed. Thank you.
All is stock with the latest updated stuff, you can use the built-in configurator html page (kinda like OC suite online configurator) in a PC or use the wizard to able to configure it on-the-fly from switch overlay and just reboot to apply.
Thanks!
So for Erista with 17.0.1 and AMS 1.7.0 I take "EOS 1.1 - atmosphere 1.7.0 pre" and "lineon conf5 (best for Erista)"?
EOS is one thing and Lineon Conf5 is a different one... EOS is the updated OC suite and the Conf5 was specially made for erista by Lineon and allows very low CPU voltage at high clocks with no performance loss, EOS sadly still doesn't have that yet for Erista...

You can try "sys_clk..." + "EPV+Wizard" (which is Lineon Conf5 loader.kip but with the overlay to be able to configure from switch without needing Conf5 PC configurator.

If it doesn't work sadly you will have to use EOS instead or just use atmosphere 1.6.2 instead for now...

Also on my Erista I'm currently using GPU UV table which allows to chose voltage per each GPU frequency but I still haven't finished the whole setup on mine.

I'm currently using:

998mhz = 920mv;
921mhz = 885mv;
844mhz = 855mv;
768mhz = 820mv;
691mhz = 790mv;

Still need to find the lowest frequencies but that's the lowest I could go before having issues or lower performance on mine and somehow I'm getting even higher FPS with GPU UV compared to stock which doesn't make much sense on frequencies that I'm not both power or temp limited B-)

Ram I'm currently using 2131mhz at EMC DVB 875mv with timings auto_adj_all (4-2-5-5-3-5-2) but at high voltage of 1.3125v...

I recommend using ram set to No_adj_all and set max voltage of 1.175 and go for the highest frequency you can get at that voltage which is the max "factory spec" safe voltage for the ram chips, some lucky Eristas can actually do 2131mhz at that voltage but most will need like 1.25v or more specially when using gpu_uv seems to require more voltage to be stable.

Ps: in my opinion it's totally fine going above 1.175v on the ram and almost everyone achieving the highest will always use a lot more, but I recommend at least some cooling on the mems and mems are one of the things that usually bring the highest FPS as switch is severely mem bandwidth capped on most games and by far what brings highest performance per lowest power consumption, I measured around 0.6w more from stock mem voltage at 1600mhz to mine at 2131mhz higher voltage which higher CPU\GPU clocks it jumps quickly pretty high.

4IFIR mod 4 example uses crazy 1.35v for 2133mhz on Erista which I totally don't recommend...

EDIT: Attached is an example of the wizard that allows you to configure your loader.kip from switch overlay (this is the conf5 wizard "EPV + Wizard" but the EOS toolkit one should be similar...)

EDIT2:
Added testing apps and a nice overlay to test in-game performance on my previous post, removed the picture and put the ".rar" files.
 

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You can try "sys_clk..." + "EPV+Wizard" (which is Lineon Conf5 loader.kip but with the overlay to be able to configure from switch without needing Conf5 PC configurator.
This worked with my Erista on 17.0.1 and AMS 1.7.0! Thank you! Now I can finally use 1862 MHZ again. And the power consumption is really low! Thanks again! (BTW: i installed sys-patch in parallel, I am not sure if this was necessary).
 
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This worked with my Erista on 17.0.1 and AMS 1.7.0! Thank you! Now I can finally use 1862 MHZ again. And the power consumption is really low! Thanks again! (BTW: i installed sys-patch in parallel, I am not sure if this was necessary).
I recommend going to at least 1996mhz, try it with ram set to No_adjust_all without changing any timings value and just memtest and just keep increasing mem voltage a bit until you find stability, when you find it, you should do like a memtest for a entire night when you go to sleep and only after start testing in games, if it crashes in some games, just add 1 step more voltage (EMC Vdd2 Voltage)...

1996mhz is fine for all Eristas and will give you a nice speed bump to both CPU and GPU and it's the lowest power consumption thing that will give you by far the biggest jump in performance while increasing CPU and GPU frequency increases power a lot depending on the frequency... the ram from what you have to 1996mhz will likely be something like 0.1 or 0.2w more...

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B3711 is currently testing Erista CPU UV, but it's beta testing only...

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I am not really sure. For me GPU frequency increasing always gives me the best boost, at least this is how it looks like to me.
At the moment I am on 1996 MHz Ram, 1175 EMC Vdd2, 0 mV EMC DVB Shift, DRAM Timing 0 and 0 for all other timings.
For demanding games like FC 24 with 60 FPS I get mostly <8W power consumption. But I am not sure if this is the best I can get out of my system. There are so much variants to try and change.
 

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I am not really sure. For me GPU frequency increasing always gives me the best boost, at least this is how it looks like to me.
At the moment I am on 1996 MHz Ram, 1175 EMC Vdd2, 0 mV EMC DVB Shift, DRAM Timing 0 and 0 for all other timings.
For demanding games like FC 24 with 60 FPS I get mostly <8W power consumption. But I am not sure if this is the best I can get out of my system. There are so much variants to try and change.
Sure GPU frequency has a big impact on performance but it eats power like I said, ram is the highest boost for the lowest amount of power consumption option...

Also if you lock a game to 60FPS and let's say it works there perfectly at like 768mhz on GPU the more ram speed and timings you have the GPU usage will get lower with the ram boost while staying at 60fps same thing... it leaves basically more CPU and GPU headroom for games the higher the ram speed and is likely to even make power draw to become lower since at same frequency there's less GPU usage, but I'm guessing that would be game dependent and if you have enough performance to maintain "X" FPS cause if it always lack a lot of GPU no matter how much ram speed you have GPU will be always maxed out...

Sure you can try 2133mhz, maybe you could be one of the few whit a Erista that can do 2133mhz at 1.175v however it will likely need much more.

AND REMEMBER ALWAYS MAKE A BACKUP OF YOUR EMUNAND OR AT LEAST GAME SAVES specially when messing with ram timmings (use Auto_adjust_all and then set timmings, timing P6 should always be maxed out, the others you have to keep increasing, the highest boost is on P1, P5 and P7 related to P1, P5 is probably the most dangerous one).

On mine 2133mhz with ram set to auto_adjust_all and timings 4-2-5-5-3-5-2 gives me a huge boost over 1996mhz and OKish boost over 2133mhz with no_adjust_all, but mine is already above 1.3V due to the high GPU UV I have it requires more voltage on the ram to get stable...

But with the GPU UV I can also use much higher clocks without going over the board power limit, not consuming battery and much lower Fan noise...


ps: With Lineon Conf5 on high CPU frequencies you already save quite a lot of power, I measured with my watt-o-meter but can't remember however I know it was a good saving over any OC suite since EVER and I tested only with the 3 cores at 100% with 4th idle but 4 example Kingdom Come Deliverance game specially on a fast horse when going fast trough towns at 1581mhz that I use the 4 cores are almost maxed out which will be a big power saving to increase GPU frequency instead...

ps2: But soon things will likely change when EOS 1.2 final version come out it will be the first time "OC suite" will feature Erista CPU undervolting and goes beyond Lineon Conf5, but still under testing...
 
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All is stock with the latest updated stuff, you can use the built-in configurator html page (kinda like OC suite online configurator) in a PC or use the wizard to able to configure it on-the-fly from switch overlay and just reboot to apply.

EOS is one thing and Lineon Conf5 is a different one... EOS is the updated OC suite and the Conf5 was specially made for erista by Lineon and allows very low CPU voltage at high clocks with no performance loss, EOS sadly still doesn't have that yet for Erista...

You can try "sys_clk..." + "EPV+Wizard" (which is Lineon Conf5 loader.kip but with the overlay to be able to configure from switch without needing Conf5 PC configurator.

If it doesn't work sadly you will have to use EOS instead or just use atmosphere 1.6.2 instead for now...

Also on my Erista I'm currently using GPU UV table which allows to chose voltage per each GPU frequency but I still haven't finished the whole setup on mine.

I'm currently using:

998mhz = 920mv;
921mhz = 885mv;
844mhz = 855mv;
768mhz = 820mv;
691mhz = 790mv;

Still need to find the lowest frequencies but that's the lowest I could go before having issues or lower performance on mine and somehow I'm getting even higher FPS with GPU UV compared to stock which doesn't make much sense on frequencies that I'm not both power or temp limited B-)

Ram I'm currently using 2131mhz at EMC DVB 875mv with timings auto_adj_all (4-2-5-5-3-5-2) but at high voltage of 1.3125v...

I recommend using ram set to No_adj_all and set max voltage of 1.175 and go for the highest frequency you can get at that voltage which is the max "factory spec" safe voltage for the ram chips, some lucky Eristas can actually do 2131mhz at that voltage but most will need like 1.25v or more specially when using gpu_uv seems to require more voltage to be stable.

Ps: in my opinion it's totally fine going above 1.175v on the ram and almost everyone achieving the highest will always use a lot more, but I recommend at least some cooling on the mems and mems are one of the things that usually bring the highest FPS as switch is severely mem bandwidth capped on most games and by far what brings highest performance per lowest power consumption, I measured around 0.6w more from stock mem voltage at 1600mhz to mine at 2131mhz higher voltage which higher CPU\GPU clocks it jumps quickly pretty high.

4IFIR mod 4 example uses crazy 1.35v for 2133mhz on Erista which I totally don't recommend...

EDIT: Attached is an example of the wizard that allows you to configure your loader.kip from switch overlay (this is the conf5 wizard "EPV + Wizard" but the EOS toolkit one should be similar...)

EDIT2:
Added testing apps and a nice overlay to test in-game performance on my previous post, removed the picture and put the ".rar" files.
hey, i installed on my OLED but now the max RAM i can get is 1600, what i do to unlock up to 2133 again?
 

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For me I had to use the package EPV-Wizard and only after rebooting via this package the clocks higher than 1600 worked.
 

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1996mhz is fine for all Eristas and will give you a nice speed bump to both CPU and GPU and it's the lowest power consumption thing that will give you by far the biggest jump in performance while increasing CPU and GPU frequency increases power a lot depending on the frequency... the ram from what you have to 1996mhz will likely be something like 0.1 or 0.2w more...
Man I wish 1.996ghz was fine for every Erista because quite simply its not.
I've come across plenty of units that can barely scrape past 1.868ghz without overvolting, some very unlucky people can't push past 1.728ghz.
 

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Man I wish 1.996ghz was fine for every Erista because quite simply its not.
I've come across plenty of units that can barely scrape past 1.868ghz without overvolting, some very unlucky people can't push past 1.728ghz.
Mine sucks but always did 1996mhz with stock voltage since old Kazushime OC suite, with auto_adjust_all, now it doesn't, on the newer OC suite I need to use No_adjust_all and actually performs better than auto_adj_all without setting timmings...

But what do you mean by overvoltaging, going above 1.175v??? cause upto that voltage is totally in spec for LPDDR4, above is overvoltaging...
 
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I'm trying to figure out how much I should be pushing my OLED switch with this. I'm new to switch overclocking and have been reading everything I can get my hands on. So far I've been using the status monitor overlay to get an idea of where the bottlenecks are in a game, just cranking the RAM straight to 1996 on everything, then bumping up the CPU a little in CPU demanding games to usually 1428 or 1581 if I also have to bump up GPU. But I've found mostly it's really just GPU that needs to be raised to get better performance and visuals out of most things.

There are some games where I've used FPSLocker to unlock 60fps I have to push to 921 on the GPU, but I've now got a game where 921MHz on the GPU juuust isn't enough for a stable 60fps, but 998 is, with a CPU overclock to 1428MHz. My question is what should I be looking out for when going over the "safe" max values and should I drop the CPU clock if I'm bumping the GPU up this high? Because that's kind of what I've been doing, keeping the CPU clock a bit lower if I have to push the GPU higher. Do I check the mV number sitting under the SOC temperature in the sys-clk overlay to make sure that doesn't get too high? How high is too high? Or do I just look at battery power draw and temperatures? But I also don't really know 100% what to look for here in terms of values that might not be good.

And sorry, more questions, someone earlier in this thread posted their speedo values and were also wondering what is considered good there. I've searched and come up empty on what speedo values are considered good. Mine are CPU: 1686 GPU: 1698 SOC: 1721 and LPDDR4X RAM. Can anyone tell me if these are decent and what the normal value range looks like? And when testing the undervolt levels 1-4, what's the go there? Just try them out and see if it crashes/loses performance? I haven't yet tried any of the undervolting settings.
 

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NX-Venom seems to be another overclocking suite, on GitHub, updated recently. Has anyone tried it?
It's an All-in-one package, for someone who doesn't know how to setup the needed stuff it includes everything and it's also fine...
I'm trying to figure out how much I should be pushing my OLED switch with this. I'm new to switch overclocking and have been reading everything I can get my hands on. So far I've been using the status monitor overlay to get an idea of where the bottlenecks are in a game, just cranking the RAM straight to 1996 on everything, then bumping up the CPU a little in CPU demanding games to usually 1428 or 1581 if I also have to bump up GPU. But I've found mostly it's really just GPU that needs to be raised to get better performance and visuals out of most things.

There are some games where I've used FPSLocker to unlock 60fps I have to push to 921 on the GPU, but I've now got a game where 921MHz on the GPU juuust isn't enough for a stable 60fps, but 998 is, with a CPU overclock to 1428MHz. My question is what should I be looking out for when going over the "safe" max values and should I drop the CPU clock if I'm bumping the GPU up this high? Because that's kind of what I've been doing, keeping the CPU clock a bit lower if I have to push the GPU higher. Do I check the mV number sitting under the SOC temperature in the sys-clk overlay to make sure that doesn't get too high? How high is too high? Or do I just look at battery power draw and temperatures? But I also don't really know 100% what to look for here in terms of values that might not be good.

And sorry, more questions, someone earlier in this thread posted their speedo values and were also wondering what is considered good there. I've searched and come up empty on what speedo values are considered good. Mine are CPU: 1686 GPU: 1698 SOC: 1721 and LPDDR4X RAM. Can anyone tell me if these are decent and what the normal value range looks like? And when testing the undervolt levels 1-4, what's the go there? Just try them out and see if it crashes/loses performance? I haven't yet tried any of the undervolting settings.
GPU will be the thing that pushes more FPS most of the times but consumes a lot more power, if you increase the ram a lot usually no matter what frequency you are on the GPU you will always get much better performance at any GPU frequency while not consuming almost any power.

The objective is achieving the max performance without going over the board power limit, if it starts drawing battery while plugged, you are over the board limit, lowering voltages help a lot to reduce power and be able to go higher...

Or to lower voltages a lot to have less power consumption and be able to increase frequencies while playing portable on battery while using around the same power as normal or even underclock for some 2D easy games you can sometimes use even lower clocks than stock and play fine giving even more battery life + lower voltage...

Mariko/OLED can do much more frequencies than Erista at much lower voltages.

Some references:
OCS VersionRam typeCPU Speedo / low-high vminGPU Speedo / vminSOC Speedo / DVBRam Voltage (Vdd2 / Vddq)FrequencyTimingsL4T MaxUser
2.0.0 RC ul 0.7.0Samsung AM-MGCJ 16611675 / 600mV16821350 / 6502666 4-4-4-4-3-4-2MestreYodaRossi
2.0.0 RC ul 0.7.0Samsung AM-MGCJ 16901719 / 630mV1733/ DVB 41212.5 / 6502566 4-5-5-5-4-6-2near
2.0.0 RC ul 0.7.2Samsung AM-MGCJ 1661 / 550mV / 750mV1675 / 500mV1682 / DBV 0 (500mV)925 / 50013314-5-5-5-4-6-3MestreYodaRossi
2.0.0 RC ul 0.7.2Samsung AM-MGCJ 1661 / 580mV / 750mV1675 / 590mV1682 / DBV 0 (725 mV)1175 / 60024004-5-5-5-4-6-3MestreYodaRossi
2.0.0 RC ul 0.7.2Samsung AM-MGCJ 1661 / 580mV / 750mV1675 / 600mV1682 / DBV 0 (775mv)1187 / 58025004-5-5-5-4-6-3MestreYodaRossi
2.0.0 RC ul 0.7.2Samsung AM-MGCJ 1661 / 580mV / 750mV1675 / 620mV1682 / DBV 1 (800mV)1212 / 61025334-5-5-5-4-6-3MestreYodaRossi
2.0.0 RC ul 0.7.2Samsung AM-MGCJ 1661 / 580mV / 750mV1675 / 620mV1682 / DBV 1 (800mV)1212 / 61025334-5-5-5-4-6-3MestreYodaRossi
2.0.0 RC ul 0.7.3Samsung AM-MGCJ 1661 / 580mV / 750mV1675 / 610mV1682 / DBV 2 (825mV)1200 / 63524664-5-5-5-3-6-3MestreYodaRossi
2.0.0 RC ul 0.7.3Samsung AM-MGCJ 1661 / 580mV / 750mV1675 / 630mV1682 / DBV 0 (800mV)1250 / 65026004-5-5-5-4-6-3MestreYodaRossi
2.0.0 RC5Samsung AM-MGCJ 167216881702 / DVB 1 (750mV)1175/60024004-3-4-4-3-5-3ChanseyIsTheBest
2.0.0 RC5Micron WT:F17001717173124006-4-4-4-4-5-3muha
2.0.0 RC6_2Samsung AA-MGCL 1695 / 590mV / 700mV1710/ 625 mV1733/ DVB 1 (750 mV)1225 / 63025665(22)-5-5-5-5-6-32733хыыыыыыыы
2.0.0 RC6-2Samsung AM-MGCJ 16271634 / 610mV16631200 / 65024004-2-2-2-2-2-2MasaGratoR
EOS 0.2Samsung AA-MGCL1564 / 550mV / 750mV1570 / 570mV1577 / DVB 01100 / 60021334-2-2-2-2-2-23033Alvise
EOS 0.2Samsung AA-MGCL1564 / 550mV / 750mV1570 / 630mV1577 / DVB 01100 / 60024004-2-2-2-2-2-23033Alvise
EOS 0.2Samsung AM-MGCJ15661566 / 635mV1581 / DVB 0 (775mV)1175 / 60024003-2-0-5-2-5-4meha
EOS 0.3Hynix NME1633 / 550mv / 01635 / 590 mv1653 / DVB 21212 / 65023334-2-3-3-5-2efosamark
EOS 0.3Micron WT:F16541661 / 610mV1690 / DVB 01175 / 64024005-3-4-3-5-32666jovies
EOS 0.3Micron WT:F1643165816772700NaGa
EOS 0.3Hynix NEE Eco1696 / 560mV / 750mV1708 / 645mV1715 / DVB 0 (800mV)1187 / 55027664-3-5-2-5-43300 (461)NaGa
EOS 0.3Hynix NEE1696 / 610mV / 750mV1708 / 715mV1715 / DVB 0 (900mV)1337 / 5504-3-5-2-5-43300 (461)NaGa
EOS 0.3Hynix NEI 8GB Eco1707 / 560mV / 750mV1724 / 645mV1747 / DVB 0 (900mV)1175 / 5504-3-5-2-5-43266 (461)NaGa
EOS 0.3Hynix NEI 8GB1707 / 600mV / 750mV1724 / 715mV1747 / DVB 0 (900mV)1325 / 5504-3-5-2-5-43266 (461)NaGa
EOS 0.3Hynix NME1606 / 550mV / 01618 / 610mV1639 / DVB 21212 / 63024004-2-5-3-5-3t a s h i
EOS 0.3Micron WT:F16701690 / 590mV17051175 / 60024005-2-3-3-5-42900Teamoon
EOS 0.3Micron WT:F1670 / 600mV / 750mV1690 / 620mV1705 / DVB 11212 / 62025665-2-3-3-5-42900Teamoon
EOS 0.3Micron WT:F1670 / 600mV / 750mV1690 / 625mV1705 / DVB 21212 / 62526005-2-3-3-5-42900Teamoon
EOS 0.3Samsung AA-MGCL1653 / 600mV / 750mV1653 / 610mV 1683 / DVB 0 1125 / 60024004-4-4-4-5-4usagi
EOS 0.3Micron WT:F1655 / 580mV / 750mV1678 / 620mV1710 / DVB 21175 / 60024665-2-3-3-5-4zasx
EOS 0.4Samsung AA-MGCL1564 / 550mV / 750mV1570 / 570mV1577 / DVB 01062 / 57021334-4-4-4-3-33033Alvise
EOS 0.4Samsung AA-MGCL1564 / 610mV / 750mV1570 / 680mV1577 / DVB 21175 / 64026664-4-4-4-3-33033Alvise
EOS 0.4Samsung AA-MGCL1630 / 550mV / 750mV1661 / 610mV1674 / DVB 1 (800mV)1150 / 60024004(22)-4-4-4-5-4 AUTO3100B3711
EOS 0.4Samsung AA-MGCL1630 / 560mV / 750mV1661 / 625mV1674 / DVB 1 (800mV)1162.5 / 63525004(22)-4-4-4-5-4 AUTO3100B3711
EOS 0.4Samsung AA-MGCL1630 / 550mV / 750mV1661 / 640mV1674 / DVB 1 (825mV)1187.5 / 64025664(23)-4-4-4-5-4 AUTO_HP3100B3711
EOS 0.4Micron WT:F1669 / 550mV / 750mV1685 / 600mV1699 / DVB 01175 / 60024005-3-4-3-5-3hackerman
EOS 0.4Hynix NME1614 / default / default1619 / 610mV1634 / DVB 31175 / 60023333-2-3-2-4-32700landepro
EOS 0.4Samsung AA-MGCL1653 / 600mV / 750mV1653 / 590mV1683 / DVB 01100/60023334-4-4-4-5-4usagi
EOS 1.0Hynix NEE16501663 / 660mV1682 / DVB 01175 / 6002666(4-4-4)-2-5-3-5-(4-3)jovies
EOS 1.0 UnlockedMicron WT:F1670 / 580mV / 750mV1690 / 590mV1705 / DVB 01175 / 60024005(13-13-29)5-4-3-5(6-5)2900teamoon
EOS/SC 1.1Micron WT:F1669 / 550mV / 750mV1685 / 600mV1699 / DVB 01175 / 6002400(5-5-4)-5-4-3-5-(6-5)hackerman
EOS/SC 1.1Samsung AA-MGCL1630 / 550mV / 750mV1661 / 610mV1674 / DVB 2 (775mV)1150 / 6002400(13-14-21)-4-4-4-5-(4-4) AUTO3100B3711
EOS/SC 1.1Samsung AA-MGCL1630 / 550mV / 750mV1661 / 640mV1674 / DVB 2 (825mV)1187.5 / 6402566(14-14-25)-4-4-4-5-(4-4) AUTO3100B3711
EOS/SC 1.1Samsung AA-MGCL1656 / 550mV / 725mV1654 / 610mV1684 / DVB 1 (750mV)1150 / 6252400AUTO_ADJ_ALLMiSi 원스
EOS/SC 1.1Samsung AA-MGCL1656 / 550mV / 700mV1654 / 560mV1684 / DVB 0 (650mV)1050 / 5501600NO_ADJ_ALLMiSi 원스
EOS/SC 1.1.1Micron WT:E1672 / 550mV / 710mV1685 / 610mV1713 / DVB 11175 / 6402400(15-14-29)-4-4-3-5-5-5 AUTOAlexthereek
EOS/SC 1.1.1Micron WT:E1672 / 580mV / 710mV1685 / 635mV1713 / DVB 4 (875mV)1337.5 / 6402700(16-14-30)-2-4-3-5-5-6 AUTOAlexthereek
OC-SC 0.8Samsung AA-MGCL1630 / 550mV / 750mV1661 / 510mV1674 / DVB 0 (650mV)950 / 6001600NO_ADJ_ALL3100B3711
OC-SC 0.8Samsung AA-MGCL1630 / 550mV / 750mV1661 / 610mV1674 / DVB 2 (775mV)1150 / 600240023100B3711
OC-SC 0.8Samsung AA-MGCL01661 / 625mV1674 / DVB 1 (800mV)1162.5 / 63525004(14-15-22)-5-5-5-5-6-4 CUST3100B3711
OC-SC 0.8Samsung AA-MGCL1630 / 550mV / 750mV1661 / 640mV1674 / DVB 1 (825mV)1187.5 / 64025665(13-14-24)-5-5-5-5-6-4 CUST3100B3711
OC-SC 0.8Hynix NEE1635 / 560mV / 750mV1657 / 655mV1677 / DVB 01175 / 61026665-3-5-5-4-6-3zasx
OC-SC 0.8Hynix NEE1635 / 560mV / 750mV1657 / 680mV1677 / DVB 41175 / 64028005-3-5-5-4-6-3zasx
OldSamsung AM-MGCL1591161616331250 / 61026665(20)-5-5-5-5-4-4mailigorua
OldSamsung AM-MGCJ 1591162416371350 / 62026304(20)-5-4-4-3-4-4NaGa
OldSamsung AA-MGCR 8GB 162616431667 / DVB 01250 / 63024385(20)-5-5-5-5-5-42966NaGa
OldSamsung AA-MGCR 8GB 165516611683 / DVB 01250 / 64025025(20)-5-5-5-5-5-43033NaGa
OldSamsung AM-MGCL1707172417471350 / 63025924(20)-5-4-5-5-5-43033NaGa
OldSamsung AM-MGCJ 16801695 / 610mV17181200 / 60024744(20)-3-4-4-3-5-32700rynnegatamante
OldSamsung AM-MGCL1621164016681225 / 61026664-4-5-4-5-5-4Topuz
Samsung AM-MGCJ 16611675 / 610mV16821200 / 6302500 4-5-5-5-4-5-2MestreYodaRossi
EOS 1.0 Unlocked Micron WT:F1670 / 610mV / 750mV1690 / 650mV1705 / DVB 2 (875mV)1350 / 64027335(13-13-29)-4-4-3-5-(6-5)2900teamoon
EOS 1.0 UnlockedMicron WT:F Eco1670 / 570mV / 750mV1690 / 500mV1705 / DVB 0 (650mV)912.5 / 3701600AUTO_ADJ_All2900teamoon

For best help join the discord:https://discord.com/invite/VndKxFg7EE

Join the discord go to overclocking section and many people will help you, I only have Erista my self.

ps: And to maintain power limits you have to check what the game mostly needs, if it has 97 or more GPU % usage all the time and barely uses CPU it means the game is heavily GPU bound and increasing CPU will likely not do much, if a game uses heavy CPU but not GPU, you push the CPU more and just add the needed GPU power for "X" performance while pushing the ram will be constantly better in giving both CPU and GPU scores, kinda helping them achieve better performance at any frequency, but will always be a point which there's no much gains risking higher cause the performance won't massively go up much and will require a lot more voltage.
 
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Now I have an other type of issue that the online kip tool cannot fix.
I would like to go the other way down!
CPU frequencies below 612mhz and and refined GPU frequencies selection between 230mhz and 150mhz (like 180-200-210).
Also using the oc suite or kip online tool to oc the ram does remove the default 1331mhz ram from selection.

Some games are so lightweight that they can benefit from great battery life when sticking to 30fps.
I even managed to run rdr1 on OLED at 30fps with CPU 612mhz and GPU 230mhz (with more room to take the CPU down a bit as it was 50% to 60% use).

This is probably my steamdeck kind of thinking where I ask myself why use more power draw when you can use less to achieve the same end result.

So yeah at the very least if someone can point me in the direction of how to add frequency segmentation below 612mhz and 230mhz for CPU and GPU respectively with the online tool (might have missed an existing option there). Be thankful!
 

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Took me a couple of days to get the new OC suite right. Jumped round all the different files posted and more. This is what worked for me on the following setup:
Mariko fw 17.0.1
AMS 1.7.0 pre release
OC Toolkit EOS v1.2
Sys-CLK-OC8.final
Updated SaltyNX 0.7.4

Hopefully this helps someone out there. My system kept crashing, but it was and old orphaned sys-clk sysmodule that was the cause. Once I deleted that from the atmosphere/contents the new Overclock software worked great
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hey, i installed on my OLED but now the max RAM i can get is 1600, what i do to unlock up to 2133 again?
You have to you the d-pad while in the Tesla menu to get to the EOS OC Toolkit menu option. Then tap. "A" on your gamepad. The next menu you will see all the options that you see on the online configuration to modify the loader.kip file. There is an option to adjust the ram there. Be sure in sys-clk you went to the miscellaneous menu and turned "uncapped clocks" to "ON" and "Override boost mode" to "OFF ."
Auto CPu boost to "on"

Override boost mode allows the system to boost the CPU clock during loading screens like in ToTK where it jumps to 1796mhz for the CPU or so and GPU drops to 76mhz or so. If you turn this off. You will force your switch to keep your overclocked or personal GPU set setting over the under lock for this short period. I suggest to let the system downclock your GPU for bit for the sake of speed and loading.

Auto CPu boost just lets the boost mode happen to the CPU if core #3 is taxed from my understanding. You can now set the boost to higher than Nintendos limit of 1785mhz upward of 2295mhz. I played around with this and started upward in 100mhz increments. Until that number that was recommended on the renetry.com guide for overclocking with the Mariko.
 
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Now I have an other type of issue that the online kip tool cannot fix.
I would like to go the other way down!
CPU frequencies below 612mhz and and refined GPU frequencies selection between 230mhz and 150mhz (like 180-200-210).
Also using the oc suite or kip online tool to oc the ram does remove the default 1331mhz ram from selection.

Some games are so lightweight that they can benefit from great battery life when sticking to 30fps.
I even managed to run rdr1 on OLED at 30fps with CPU 612mhz and GPU 230mhz (with more room to take the CPU down a bit as it was 50% to 60% use).

This is probably my steamdeck kind of thinking where I ask myself why use more power draw when you can use less to achieve the same end result.

So yeah at the very least if someone can point me in the direction of how to add frequency segmentation below 612mhz and 230mhz for CPU and GPU respectively with the online tool (might have missed an existing option there). Be thankful!
Check the new EOS 1.2... On my Erista at least it has 1331mhz to chose...

Also now NOBODY SHOULD USE LINEN CONF5 or (EPV + Wizard) for Erista anymore.

EOS 1.2 finally has Erista CPU UV even goes below Conf5 in voltage in CPU UV 3 setting
(Might not work on all Eristas, if it doesn't just use CPU UV 2).

Also it's fine on FW 18...

EDIT: Actually EOS 1.2.1 just released... B-)


EDIT2: Removed Ultrahand 1.5.4 beta since it's now live from github and improved.
 
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I have a 2 parter if anyone is willing to help. Im using the "older" version from GitHub.

1. My system clock keeps going out of sync. Any ideas why this might be happening? Didnt happen until I installed OC Suite

2. My understanding is that for Mariko the safe handheld clock is 614mhz. If i plug in the official charger is it safe to push that higher in handheld mode?
 

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